In the first article of this three-part series, Paul Ekert showed you how to automatically create a photomontage set to music using Premiere CS3. Part 2 demonstrates how to alter the scale of the images, move inaccurate markers to a better position, and trim the images to these new points.

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Part 1 of this three-article series
showed how to create your own musical photomontage, but on playback, you might
have seen some images displayed as a zoomed-in version of the original. This is
because the scale (the physical dimensions) of your image doesn’t match
the timeline.

To see this clearly, move the timeline cursor over any image on the timeline
to display it in the Program window.

Double-click on that same image in the timeline to display it in the Source
window on the left (see Figure 1).

You can select more than one clip at a time by holding down the Shift key and
clicking on any images that need their scale altered. Once this is done,
selecting Scale to Frame Size from the contextual menu will alter all
selected clips.